•
"Public roles as reformers and moral guides for society reflect traditional roles in
the home."
•
"What begins as a glass with friends soon
... [Show More] devolves into poverty and disease and
ultimately suicide."
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"My doctrine then is, that whatever it is morally right for man to do, it is morally
right for woman to do."
•
"It is time to reject traditional ties to Great Britain’s institutions and create our own
denominations."
•
"Every man and woman must have an equal chance to benefit from the nation’s
economy.”
•
"Seeking to improve the lives of individuals will damage the economy and
weaken the nation."
•
"It is the ordinary citizen who owns land and works it who must form the
economic backbone of our nation."
•
"I support the establishment of a national bank that can convert state banknotes
into gold."
SOPHIA US HISTORY 1: Milestone 3
1
Which of the following quotations best represents the cultural
attitudes associated with the Second Great Awakening?
CONCEPT
Think About It: How Was American Culture Changing?
2
Which statement most accurately reflects the views of Alexander
Hamilton?•
"The French supported us in our revolution, so we should support them in theirs."
•
"Our independence from Britain is still delicate, so we should support them all we
can."
•
"We sympathize with the French, but ultimately it is not our place to get involved."
•
"The violence and aggression in France is shocking and cannot be condoned."
CONCEPT
Federalists in Power
3
Which of the following statements about the French Revolution
might have been said by a Federalist?
CONCEPT
Looking East
4
Which of the following statements reflects planter paternalism?
CONCEPT
The Southern Economy
5
•
"The black man poses a threat to the white man, so he must be carefully
restrained."
•
"Compared to the working poor in Europe, American slaves live and work in
superior conditions."
•
"Slavery leads to conflict between the wealthy and the poor, the white and the
black. It must be ended to achieve the vision of the Founding Fathers."
•
"Slavery is a moral evil, yet a necessary one. The power to bring about its end
rests in no earthly authority."•
Young women were more likely to have innovative ideas about how to increase
production.
Which of the following would Jefferson have viewed as a positive
effect of westward expansion in the early 19th century?
CONCEPT
Looking West
6
Which of the following statements about the 1828 election is true?
CONCEPT
The Election of 1828 and the Rise of Andrew Jackson
7
Why did some textile companies prefer to hire young women rather
than whole family units?
•
Jackson's platform was based on strengthening tariffs and infrastructure.
•
Jackson represented populist frustration with the political elite.
•
Jackson enjoyed popular support, but only won by two electoral votes.
•
Jackson believed that liberty could best be supported by a powerful national
government.
•
New states could be formed and admitted to the union as equals with the
originals.
•
The federal government was able to gain land it could control itself.
•
The cash-crop empire of the South could expand and boost the economy.
•
Having a larger territory gave the United States a more prominent position in
international affairs.•
Washington and Adams refused to censor their opponents, as was common
practice in Europe.
•
Democratic-Republican societies organized to support Washington’s domestic
policies.
•
There was a peaceful transition from Washington's Federalist administration to
John Adams's Democratic-Republican one.
•
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison proposed that states could nullify a
federal law if it threatened state sovereignty.
•
By hiring women, such companies hoped to correct a labor imbalance that was
based on gender.
•
Young women had few employment options and could be paid a very low wage.
•
Young women had formed unions that could benefit both the employers and the
employees.
CONCEPT
Market Revolution and Economic Changes
8
Which of the following statements about the divided political
climate during the administrations of George Washington and John
Adams is true?
CONCEPT
Partisan Politics
9
Why was the Missouri Compromise significant?
•
It decided the election of 1824 without any consideration for the popular vote.
•Factory work gave workers in the North increasing indepedence and control over
their labor.
•
The North increasingly viewed the South and its economy as superior.
•
Free-labor ideology influenced individuals to believe that they could improve their
social class with hard work, education and discipline.
•
The construction of canals and railroads provided northern manufacturers with
faster connections to the Atlantic ocean.
• •
Free blacks could vote in many states after the American Revolution, but that
right was mostly lost by the 1820s.
•
Even as voting rights became less strict, fewer than half of all white men could
vote by the 1820s.
It led to a revival of the Federalist party.
•
It let states decide for themselves whether to allow or forbid slavery.
•
It highlighted divisions over slavery that had been growing since the nation
gained independence.
CONCEPT
The Sectional Crisis and the ʺCorrupt Bargainʺ of 1824
10
Which of the following was a major economic shift in the North in
the early 19th century?
CONCEPT
The Northern Economy
11
Which of the following statements about the rise of democracy is
true?•
Western states modeled their voting laws on those of the eastern states that
preceded them into the union.
•
Voting rights for women expanded in the early 19th century.
CONCEPT
The Promise and Limits of Democracy
12
Which of the following was a result of the War of 1812?
CONCEPT
The War of 1812
13
Which of the following was an effect of the Indian Removal Act?
CONCEPT
Think About It: What Were the Consequences of Indian Removal?
14
•
Southern slave owners protested the measure.
•
Thousands of Cherokee died on the Trail of Tears.
•
The spread of slavery was disrupted.
•
Southeastern tribes were moved to present-day Wyoming.
•
Peace treaties that respected native land claims
•
Transition of power from Federalists to Democratic-Republicans
•
New territories and colonies gained for the United States
•
Increased nationalism and patriotism in the United States"The Constitution is necessary to prevent ungovernable mobs from taking over."
•
"The United States is too large and diverse for a strong central government."
•
"Individual liberties cannot be assured without a bill of rights."
•
“The government will be run by the wealthy, who have little interest in serving all
citizens.”
• •
The fear that government would be unable to raise enough money
•
The fear that government would be used to redistribute wealth
Which of the following circumstances led in part to the drafting of a
new Constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation?
CONCEPT
Drafting the Constitution
15
Which of the following statements might have been said by a
Federalist?
CONCEPT
Visions of Government
16
Which of the following fears led in part to the creation of a republic
instead of a democracy?
•
Economic regulations set by Britain were still in force.
•
Politicians encouraged uprisings against their opponents.
•
Soldiers were required to continue serving after the war.
•
High inflation wreaked havoc on the national economy.“I see President Andrew Jackson as exercising tyrannical power.”
•
"We are alarmed by the tyrannical power displayed in the destruction of the
national bank."
•
“Andrew Jackson is an ideal leader because he represents ordinary Americans.”
•
"We celebrate industrial advances and a spirit of improvement and innovation."
• •
The fear that government would allow toleration of Catholics
•
The fear that government would reunite with Britain
CONCEPT
Creating a Republic
17
Which of the following statements would most likely have been
spoken by a Democrat during the Jacksonan era? [Show Less]